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Noted theologian, pastor, and educator Dr. Sinclair B. Ferguson explores aspects of the person and work of Jesus in his latest book, In Christ Alone: Living the Gospel-Centered Life. This collection of articles, published earlier in Tabletalk magazine and Eternity …
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The Sabbath. Just another day? Or a special gift from God…a gift worth “keeping,” as he commands? This positive look at the Sabbath explains why and how to delight in that day as the opportunity reserved by God for his …
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Looking for a unique synthesis of the topical, historical and worldview/conceptual systems in philosophy? Look no further. Longtime student and teacher of philosophy Ronald Nash offers us Life’s Ultimate Questions, an eminently readable and well-organized introduction to philosophy. Designed primarily for …
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Did Christ die for all people without exception or only for those whom He came to save? Why was the atonement even necessary at all? Does faith precede regeneration or does regeneration precede faith? What is the order in which …
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Has the church age ended? Harold Camping, co-founder and president of the Family Radio Network, has announced a “prophetic novelty”: he believes that the church age has come to an end. Camping claims that God is no longer blessing local …
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Note: If you backorder this title, we cannot guarantee delivery by Christmas. In Sammy and His Shepherd, veteran children’s writer Susan Hunt takes youngsters on a delightful trip through Psalm 23 from the point of view of a sheep named Sammy. …
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Even in today’s post Christian society the Lord’s Prayer remains widely known. Its beauty is that it can be understood by a child but has tremendously profound lessons for those of us who investigate it more deeply. However, our tendency …
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Timeless truths — viewed in their enduring relevance. In his three-volume exposition of the Westminster Confession of Faith, R.C. Sproul writes with both insight into current issues and clarity for lay readers. The resulting commentary will long serve the church …
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To see the glory of Christ is one of the greatest privileges that a Christian can enjoy. Anyone who does not see his glory in this world, will not see his glory in heaven, and no one should look for …
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Now back in print with a new foreword by J. I. Packer, this classic study clearly shows the organic unity and continuity of the biblical ethic. Murray addresses ethical questions relating to such topics as marriage, labor, capital punishment, truthfulness, …
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Keith Mathison clearly investigates the development of this doctrine from the days of the early church to the fourth-century assault on it, from its recovery during the Reformation to the relativism and individualism that permeates it in today’s teaching. In …
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Lovers of theology, and particularly of the Puritans, will welcome this English translation of John Owen’s Latin writings. The major portion of this volume is a history of theology from Adam to Christ. Owen characterizes evangelical theology as a gift …
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Recently, a small group of vocal enthusiasts has claimed that all of biblical prophecy including the final resurrection and last judgment was completely fulfilled in the first century. The supporters of this idea have caused some to abandon the historic, …
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